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- The Santerno is a river in Romagna in northern Italy. It is a major tributary of the river Reno. In Roman times, it was known as the Vatrenus (small Renus)...
- capture Verona". In Phase I, the Eighth Army would cross the Senio and Santerno rivers and then make a dual thrust, one towards Budrio parallel to the...
- city and comune in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, located on the river Santerno, in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. The city is traditionally...
- Sant'Agata sul Santerno (Romagnol: Sant'Êgta) is a comune in the Province of Ravenna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 40 kilometres...
- battalion distinguished itself in combat against German forces on the Santerno river. In 1947 the classIV Mixed Engineer Battalion split to form the Connections...
- Riolo Terme (5,693 inhabitants) Russi (12,205 inhabitants) Sant'Agata sul Santerno (2,873 inhabitants) Solarolo (4,469 inhabitants) The province of Ravenna...
- of Florence. The ****a P**** connects the Mugello valley to the separate Santerno river valley. The Mugello valley was settled by a Ligurian tribe known...
- Brenta Bacchiglione Adige Tartaro-Canalbianco-Po di Levante Po Reno Senio Santerno Sillaro Idice Savena Samoggia Limentra di Sambuca Limentra orientale Lamone...
- concrete wall without a tyre barrier that separated the circuit from the Santerno river that runs adjacent to it. In 1987, Nelson Piquet crashed heavily...
- Emilia-Romagna, including Forlì, San Benedetto in Cava, Lugo, and Sant'Agata sul Santerno, among other towns. The objective of the freezing process, which was usually...